The wonderful sprays will bloom through the paint as it dries! This can be sped up with a heat gun.

The same technique can be done with clear gesso over scrapbook paper. Cover your patterened paper with a good layer of clear gesso, let dry. Add a layer of spray ink through your stencil.

Prime your Gelli Plate with light colored paint. Here I chose to use a Catalyst Wedge to create circles through the paint.

As per above, place patterned paper onto Gelli Plate and lift.

The fun thing about this technique is that you can get an awesome second print. Above shows how the spray ink will transfer from your page/paper to the Gelli Plate. Place a second piece of paper, or another page of your art journal, onto the plate and pull the print. Below shows first print on left, and second print on the right.

Here are a few more prints using the same technique, layering on top of prior prints:

To finish your page, dab a darker paint through a coordinating stencil. Here I used the same Chevron Doily stencil for the first layer, as well as the last.

Thanks for sharing this. I just spent an hour playing with this idea and love the results. Posted them on my blog if you want to see them. I didn't want to post them here - wasn't sure if that was proper blog etiquette :) dawnhartigan.blogspot.com